Iron On Batting
#3
I'm a pretty new quilter, and I could never get my batting to stay put, even with pins all over the place. I really liked the iron on batting. I don't have complicated tops, but it kept everything together while I quilted- though again at a low level of difficulty.
It did seem to feel thicker to sew through, and I could see how that would be a problem for quilters who want to do fine detailed work.
It did seem to feel thicker to sew through, and I could see how that would be a problem for quilters who want to do fine detailed work.
#4
i bought some a while ago, maybe seven yrs, and used it on a queen sized quilt and i loved it....i stilll basted it a bit with thread and i handquilted the quilt....i could never find more....thy were always out of stock when i asked...too bad
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I love Hobbs 80/20 fusible quilt batt. It is a little difficult to find a place big enough to iron it on because I prefer to lay it out flat. I use the old carpet in the basement. I machine quilt the center portion and sometimes I do need to re-iron the edges outward before finishing. I've heard excellent reviews for the spray basting but I am asthmatic and don't use it.
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